Bobby Sanguinetti will be scratched on Tuesday night against the Boston Bruins.

Sanguinetti has yet to skate for the Canucks despite being called up nearly a week ago. It seems as though he's merely an extra body. He has just 45 career NHL since being a first round draft pick in 2006.

Bob Sanguinetti will be a healthy scratch again on Thursday night against Los Angeles.

Sanguinetti hasn't played in an NHL game since the 2012-2013 season, so it's not looking promising for the former first round pick to turn his career around. He has two goals and four assists in 46 career games and isn't expected to be in the lineup in the near future, barring an injury.

Bob Sanguinetti will be in the press box Sunday evening when the Canucks visit the Anaheim Ducks.

Sanguinetti was just called up earlier in the day to add some depth to the blue line with Dan Hamhuis still unable to practice, but will be a healthy scratch Sunday versus the Ducks. The 26-year-old New Jersey native has yet to play in an NHL game this season and will have no fantasy value even if he does crack the Canuck lineup.

Sanguinetti was recalled as a depth defenseman with the injury to Dan Hamhuis who still cannot practice. Sanguinetti had eight goals and 17 points in 27 games with Utica of the AHL this season. He played last season with Moscow Atlant where he had two goals and seven points in 15 games.

He was joined in the press box by Bo Horvat. Sanguinetti was drafted in the first round by the Rangers in 2006 but never made it in the NHL, playing only 45 NHL games before this season. Sanguinetti played in Russia last season with the KHL's Atlant team before returning across the pond to sign with Vancouver.

Ryan O'Reilly recorded one goal and two assists in a 5-3 win over Tampa Bay on Tuesday night.

O'Reilly has two goals and six points in the last two games. He is being leaned on more now that the Sabres don't have Jack Eichel due to injury and so far he has been excellent. O'Reilly's fantasy value has received a significant boost.

Rodrigues gave the Sabres a 2-1 lead with just under 4:30 remaining in the third period, but the Sens managed to tie the game with less than 30 seconds left in regulation. Rodrigues has now accumulated five points in his last five games. He's up to four goals and 12 points in 29 games this season. Even though he's had some success of late, the 24-year-old doesn't need to be owned in any fantasy format.

Evander Kane scored his 17th of the season in a 4-2 win over the Boston Bruins on Saturday night.

Kane, who will be sought after at this year's trade deadline, is now three goals away from registering his third straight 20-goal season. He opened the scoring in Saturday's win. Buffalo also got goals from Benoit Pouliot, Scott Wilson, and Rasmus Ristolainen. Kane has 17 goals and 37 points in 55 games this season.

Benoit Pouliot will be a healthy scratch in Thursday's game against the Florida Panthers.

It's the second time in five games that he'll serve as a healthy scratch. Pouliot has nine goals and 13 points in 47 games this season. Justin Falk and Evan Rodrigues will also watch the game from the press box.

Jordan Nolan will be a healthy scratch on Tuesday night when the Buffalo Sabres take on the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Nolan has two goals and three assists for five points in 49 games this season with the Sabres. He hasn't recorded a point since December 29th and will be joined in the press box by the injured Jack Eichel and fellow healthy scratch Josh Gorges.

Wilson has also added an assist during that time. He got his fifth goal of the season on Thursday night in a 3-2 OT loss to Ottawa. Wilson shouldn't be on your fantasy radar despite his recent hot streak.

Jason Pominville registered two assists in a 4-3 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night.

Pominville had his sixth multi-point game of the season and first since Oct. 21. The Sabres got goals from Marco Scandella, Johan Larsson, and Scott Wilson in the loss. Pominville has eight goals and 19 points in 41 games played this season.

Rasmus Ristolainen found the back of the net in Saturday's 4-2 loss to the Los Angeles Kings.

Ristolainen's third-period tally cut the Sabres' deficit to 4-2 with under four minutes remaining, but that's as close as they'd come to tying the game. The Sabres blue liner finished the game with two penalty minutes, five shots on goal and one hit in 25:36 of ice time. He now has five goals and 27 points in 50 games this season. Ristolainen has recorded a point in five of his last six contests. Marco Scandella also scored in Buffalo's loss.

The Sabres revealed that this hip problem is the one Bogosian sustained during the preseason. He didn't make his season debut until Dec. 1 as a result and only played in 18 games before ending up back on the sidelines. He had apparently re-aggravated the injury and while the Sabres initially projected that he would be out for four-to-six weeks this time, in the end he has been shutdown for significantly longer. The silver lining is that he should be ready for training camp.

Nathan Beaulieu (upper body) will play in Saturday's game against the St. Louis Blues.

The injury has kept him out of the lineup for each of the last four games. Beaulieu has one goal, three assists and a minus-14 rating in 33 games this season. He shouldn't pop up on your fantasy radar.

Jake McCabe will be out for three-to-four weeks after he underwent surgery on his thumb Wednesday.

McCabe will miss his first game of the season on Thursday night. He was injured by a shot during the first period of Tuesday's game against Anaheim. McCabe has recorded 12 points, 110 hits, 79 blocks and a minus-11 rating in 53 games this season.

Josh Gorges will be a healthy scratch for the Buffalo Sabres when they take on the Boston Bruins on Saturday night.

Gorges has just two assists in 24 games this season with the Sabres and has struggled to get into Phil Housley's lineup. He will be joined in the press box by fellow defenseman Jake McCabe and the injured Zemgus Girgensons.

Victor Antipin will be a healthy scratch in Tuesday's game against Anaheim.

He has no goals, five assists and a minus-2 rating in 29 games this season. Antipin had suited up in each of Buffalo's last five games, but that streak will come to an end tonight. Josh Gorges will also watch the game from the press box.

It's not clear when Fedun got hurt, but the injury must be substantive as he'll be out for the next six-to-eight weeks. The Buffalo Sabres have moved him to the injured reserve list as a consequence. He has an assist in seven games this season.

Lehner was pulled in favor Chad Johnson at the start of the third period. The Sabres netminder has now lost three games in a row and six of his last seven. He has a 12-22-8 record with a 2.95 goals-against-average and a .910 save percentage this season. Lehner won't be a recommended fantasy option down the stretch. Johnson stopped all six shots he faced in relief.